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Can you copy, NOT move, an image to another folder?

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  • Paul Steunebrink
    The move versus copy behavior of files in the file browser (Library tool) mimics how Windows Explorer handles files dragged to another folder on the same drive. Maybe it is considered as standard Windows knowledge and as a result not documented.
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  • John Jovic
    That seems reasonable. I'm sure I'm the last one to know that you can use the ctrl key while dragging to copy, because I didn't know it was a Windows function until you mentioned it (I always used ctrl+c/v etc). I had a look in the Windows Help file (F1) and couldn't find any mention there either (about ctrl whilst dragging to copy).
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  • PhaseZero
    If you drag a picture from C1 out to the Windows FileManager or the Desktop it is vice versa. By default the image file is copied and only if you use SHIFT-Drag&Drop, the file is moved. This is also Windows-Standard and used in Windows applications, which are implemented well.

    Regards from Joseph
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